Up here at Oregon, one of my friends is a coach on the football team. We got to talking a little about Lache, and he said something funny. When he was at Oregon, the S&C coach used to always call him weird, because of one thing....

His left leg is about 2x as big as his right leg. I didn't believe it when I heard it, and then once you look for it...its SO obvious. The best picture i could find of it, is at the time of the video below...

i also talked to his roomate quite a bit freshman year (Eric Dungy) and aparently he's a WEIRD kid. It would be like 35 degrees outside and he would leave the window wide open, turn off the heat, and just sit there....haha

Up here at Oregon, one of my friends is a coach on the football team. We got to talking a little about Lache, and he said something funny. When he was at Oregon, the S&C coach used to always call him weird, because of one thing....

His left leg is about 2x as big as his right leg. I didn't believe it when I heard it, and then once you look for it...its SO obvious. The best picture i could find of it, is at the time of the video below...

i also talked to his roomate quite a bit freshman year (Eric Dungy) and aparently he's a WEIRD kid. It would be like 35 degrees outside and he would leave the window wide open, turn off the heat, and just sit there....haha

Weird or not kid can ball...you see all these guys getting injured and dropping and couching the football right up....well here is a guy that hurt something but found the endzone anyway...I am impressed with this guy.

I remember at one time he was supposed to be leaning hard to Auburn in HS and go there along with Dyer. Apparently Chizik was trying to create a three headed monster at RB. He was also trying to get Lattimore but he was never going anywhere other than South Carolina.

I think it should be really fun to watch someone with Seastrunk's speed in Art Brile's offense. However, as long as Glasco Martin IV is getting more carries, especially more goal line carries, and more touchdowns I don't see how he could win the Heisman. Martin's a junior and should be back. Reggie Bush won in 2005 sharing carries with Lendale White, but Bush had more attempts than White. Martin IV had more attempts than Seastrunk.

He's not a perfect prospect, of course, but with his production, big play ability, and the way he's inevitably going to blow up the combine, he's going to be an incredibly hyped prospect. Late first rounder, probably.

I don't think he has any competition unless Gordon comes out (and he should).

He's not a perfect prospect, of course, but with his production, big play ability, and the way he's inevitably going to blow up the combine, he's going to be an incredibly hyped prospect. Late first rounder, probably.

I don't think he has any competition unless Gordon comes out (and he should).

RB's are going to continue to be drafted later and later.
They all get hurt anyway, see Lacy, see Le"Veon Bell.... see Trent Richardson.

I'll take the under (after) on late first for Sea.
He's a nice player, reminds me of the path Christine Michael took. Clear blue chip stud talent..... we'll see.

RB's are going to continue to be drafted later and later.
They all get hurt anyway, see Lacy, see Le"Veon Bell.... see Trent Richardson.

I'll take the under (after) on late first for Sea.
He's a nice player, reminds me of the path Christine Michael took. Clear blue chip stud talent..... we'll see.

Part of the reason I see Seastrunk going late 1st is precisely because of where Michael went...the 2nd with very little in the way of production. Seastrunk will be a little smaller, but thick anyways, with great production. Great pedigree. He's going to destroy the combine. Strength, speed, agility, and he'll have the ridiculous jumps like David Wilson did. In fact, he's going to profile pretty similarly to Wilson but with less negativity around his vision and instincts, and possibly a better combine.

Up here at Oregon, one of my friends is a coach on the football team. We got to talking a little about Lache, and he said something funny. When he was at Oregon, the S&C coach used to always call him weird, because of one thing....

His left leg is about 2x as big as his right leg. I didn't believe it when I heard it, and then once you look for it...its SO obvious. The best picture i could find of it, is at the time of the video below...

hahahahaha

i also talked to his roomate quite a bit freshman year (Eric Dungy) and aparently he's a WEIRD kid. It would be like 35 degrees outside and he would leave the window wide open, turn off the heat, and just sit there....haha

At this point I think there's a pretty wide range for how good of a pro Seastrunk will be. Obviously he has incredible speed and combined with his patience as a runner it gives him a set of skills similar to what Chris Johnson had early in his career.

With that said I feel he goes down too easily for a guy his size. I also question his ability to be a 3 down back which is basically required for first round RBs at this point. The frustrating thing is that he generally shows the ability to pick up the right guy in pass blocking he just doesn't do enough to stop that guy. Again this is kind of strange for a guy his size. Also from what I've seen he's shown inconsistent hands out of the backfield. This really hurts him as one of the best ways to utilize him is in space and using him as a receiver would be one of the best ways to do this.

He honestly has the ability to be one of the best backs in the league but for him to be worth a 1st round pick he's going to have to learn to play like a guy who's 210 pounds. He could also disappoint as a first rounder if he becomes a guy who can't stay on the field for all 3 downs and short yardage situations and struggles to consistently make plays. Similar to how David Wilson has disappointed so far.